Henry Chan
Film director
Who is Henry Chan?
Henry F. Chan is an American film and television director. In 2013 He directed his first Chinese language film 100 Days.
Grew up in Hong Kong, he emigrated to the United States at age 18 and earned a Masters Degree in Television Production at Brooklyn College in 1973. At the beginning of his career, Chan won a Primetime Emmy Award for editing The Cosby Show in 1986, He was also nominated again the following year. He made his directorial debut, directing The Cosby Show spin-off A Different World. He has since directed episodes of --A to Z, Growing Up Fisher, The Neighbors, Whitney, Don't Trust The B.... in Apt. 23, 10 Things I hate about you, Let's Stay Together, Kitchen Confidential, ''Living Single, Moesha, The Parkers, Girlfriends, The King of Queens, Scrubs, Lizzie McGuire and a few other series.
In 2003, Chan directed his first film Gas starring Flex Alexander and Khalil Kain.
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